

Enough Said
Eva is a divorced soon-to-be empty-nester wondering about her next act. Then she meets Marianne, the embodiment of her perfect self. Armed with a restored outlook on being middle-aged and single, Eva decides to take a chance on her new love interest Albert — a sweet, funny and like-minded man. But things get complicated when Eva discovers that Albert is in fact the dreaded ex–husband of Marianne...
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Plot Summary
Eva, a divorced mother preparing to send her daughter off to college, begins dating Albert, a man with a similar divorce history. Their budding romance seems promising until Eva discovers Albert is the ex-husband of Marianne, a client and friend she has grown close to. As Eva navigates this awkward situation, she finds herself caught between protecting her new relationship and her friendships.
Critical Reception
Enough Said was met with generally positive reviews from critics and audiences. Praise was particularly directed at the performances of Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the late James Gandolfini, as well as Nicole Holofcener's witty and realistic screenplay.
What Reviewers Say
- A charming and witty romantic comedy that balances humor with relatable adult anxieties.
- James Gandolfini delivers a surprisingly tender and heartfelt performance.
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus shines as a relatable and complex protagonist.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's humor and the chemistry between the lead actors, finding it a refreshing take on mature relationships and dating.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Julia Louis-Dreyfus and won multiple awards from film critics' circles.
Fun Fact
This was James Gandolfini's final film role before his untimely death in 2013.
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